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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening. it's been called the wedding of the century. with 90 years left, that might be slightly ambitious but the union of chelsea clinton and marc mezvinsky has clearly captured the nation's attention. the daughter of bill and hillary clinton is tying the knot this evening in rhinebeck, new york, with a very select gathering invited. elaine quijano has been watching the events all week long from rhinebeck's beakman arms. elaine. >> reporter: good evening, jeff. just a short time ago, in fact, we saw some of the guests staying at the historic beakman chelsea clinton hsa married >> reporter: the bridal buzz surrounding chelsea clinton's wedding has reached a crescendo in the tiny town of rhinebeck. >> right there! >> reporter: all week rumors swirled about an a.-list guest list. madeleine albright, vernon jordan, and ted dansen are the most recognizable. >> we're very excited. >> reporter: while the wedding party has not yet
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: good evening. it's been called the wedding of the century. with 90 years left, that might be slightly ambitious but the union of chelsea clinton and marc mezvinsky has clearly captured the nation's attention. the daughter of bill and hillary clinton is tying the knot this evening in rhinebeck, new york, with a very select gathering invited....
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this is what he said to cbs. >> i think charlie rangel served a very long time and served his constituents very well, but these allegations are very troubling and he's somebody who is at the end of his career, 80 years old, i'm sure what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity and my hope is that happen. >> the last thing the democrats need. didn't get a lot of support there, congressman rangel didn't, from the president. >> you think of charlie rangel and you think of those that were there but i think that what needs to be done for the president even if people say they don't want him in their district, he needs to go into those districts and show those jobs that have been lost. he said on "the view" a very good thing. it doesn't matter if jobs are lost unless it's your job. visually show success. he has to prove the stimulus worked where it did work and that the bank bailout is being repaid by interest and prove positives of health care and go into districts and show energy he did in the auto thing. he was great there. he should do that again and again. >> can rangel survive
this is what he said to cbs. >> i think charlie rangel served a very long time and served his constituents very well, but these allegations are very troubling and he's somebody who is at the end of his career, 80 years old, i'm sure what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity and my hope is that happen. >> the last thing the democrats need. didn't get a lot of support there, congressman rangel didn't, from the president. >> you think of charlie rangel and you...
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ you don't remember me >> it's sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> mason: that's little anthony and the imperials singing "tears on my pillow." one of the signature tunes of doo wop music, a song that made its debut in the summer of 1958, a summer song if ever there was one. jeff green field takes us back. hello, baby. it's a sound that was first popular before two thirds of americans were even born. so why on a summer saturday evening in new york city in a sold-out crowd of all ages turn out to hear music from the first era of rock'n'roll? music now known as doo wop. ♪. >> thank you. doo-wop was better than the beatles. >> i love it because the lyrics were simple, the song short and the message here. >> it's hip now. >> reporter: hip? well, some of these singers have gray in their hair and medicare cards in their pockets but the music they perform, some of them for more than half a century helped shape and reflect the generation of americans born during world war ii who came of age just after mid century, including this american. ♪ i only ha
. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ you don't remember me >> it's sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> mason: that's little anthony and the imperials singing "tears on my pillow." one of the signature tunes of doo wop music, a song that made its debut in the summer of 1958, a summer song if ever there was one. jeff green field takes us back. hello, baby. it's a sound that was first popular before two thirds of americans were even born. so why on a summer saturday...
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i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. and try new things. so i asked my doctor which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain... or have problems passing urine. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate... as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take... even eye drops. side effects include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. i'm glad i'm taking spiriva everyday because breathing better is just better. ask your doctor if once-daily spiriva is right for you. why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get
i'm russ mitchell, cbs news. and try new things. so i asked my doctor which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain... or have problems passing urine. tell your...
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captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. it is shaping up to be a very important week in the gulf oil spill. on tuesday engineers are expected to launch a so-called static kill making it easier to plug up the gusher. but there are new concerns tonight about the chemicals used by b.p. to break up the oil. don teague has the latest now from grand isle, louisiana. don, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, russ. there are lingering questions about the safety of using so much chemical dispersant to break up the oil in the gulf, even as life on some gulf beaches is getting back to normal. in pensacola, florida, crowded beaches for the first time in months. a welcome sight for business owners who say the worst of the oil spill depression may have passed. >> i think we have more tourists. i have noticed a lot of people from out of town being here. >> reporter: the reality for most gulf beachs is that oil from the b.p. blowout hasn't reached shore and probably won't. the massive effort to skim, burn and break down the oi
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: and good evening. it is shaping up to be a very important week in the gulf oil spill. on tuesday engineers are expected to launch a so-called static kill making it easier to plug up the gusher. but there are new concerns tonight about the chemicals used by b.p. to break up the oil. don teague has the latest now from grand isle, louisiana. don, good evening. >> reporter: good...
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. >> reporter: and in an interview with cbs, president obama says the war is necessary for this nation's security. >> what we are looking to do is difficult, very difficult. it is a fairly modest goal which is don't allow terrorists to operate from this region. don't allow them to create big training camps and the plan for the attacks against the homeland. that can be accomplished. >> david curly, abc news. >>> back home, three teenagers were injured after a shooting in north richmond this afternoon. police say multiple shots were fired and a 14-year-old girl along with two boys, one 14 and the other 16 years old were hit on market avenue near third street. it happened a little after 4:30 and police say none of the injuries are life-threatening. no word tonight on a motive or suspects. >>> many airlines charge a fee for checked baggage, but spirit airlines is now taking it to the next level. it began charging passengers today for carry ons. spirit is defending its decision saying it prevents passengers from delaying the boarding process by trying to stuff huge carry on bags in the overhe
. >> reporter: and in an interview with cbs, president obama says the war is necessary for this nation's security. >> what we are looking to do is difficult, very difficult. it is a fairly modest goal which is don't allow terrorists to operate from this region. don't allow them to create big training camps and the plan for the attacks against the homeland. that can be accomplished. >> david curly, abc news. >>> back home, three teenagers were injured after a shooting...
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. >> and in an interview with cbs, president obama adds that the war is necessary for this nation's security. >> what we're looking to do is difficult -- very difficult, but it's a fairly modest goal, which is, don't allow terrorists to operate from this region. don't allow them to create big training camps and to plan attacks against the u.s. homeland with impunity. that can be accomplished. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news. >>> in other news now, there's been a deadly cargo plane crash in alaska. the second in that state in less than a week. in this latest incident, the aircraft went down in the denali national park and burst into flames. a park spokeswoman says it's difficult to know how many people were killed because the plane simply disintegrated. last week, a military cargo plane crashed near anchorage, killing four servicemen. >>> one person is in critical condition after a skydiver's plane crashed near buffalo, new york. five others were hurt in the accident. the skydiver's plane crashed while taking off from a grass runway about 35 miles north of buffalo. the sheriff says he cou
. >> and in an interview with cbs, president obama adds that the war is necessary for this nation's security. >> what we're looking to do is difficult -- very difficult, but it's a fairly modest goal, which is, don't allow terrorists to operate from this region. don't allow them to create big training camps and to plan attacks against the u.s. homeland with impunity. that can be accomplished. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news. >>> in other news now, there's been a...
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terry mccarthy, cbs news, california. >>> and that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. hope you'll join us later for "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. ,,,, impo - >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. >>> good morning morning, it's monday, 2nd of august. a couple of weeks ago, the judge
terry mccarthy, cbs news, california. >>> and that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. hope you'll join us later for "the early show." i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. ,,,, impo - >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. >>> good morning morning, it's monday, 2nd of august. a couple of weeks ago, the judge
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manuel gallegus, cbs news, rhinebeck, new york. >> it's 5:50. >>> the birthplace of the drive- through putting a stop to the drive-through at least for now. through restaurant has ,,,,,,,,,,,, announcer: when your eyes are smiling, you're smiling. be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. transitions lenses are available at a site for sore eyes location near you. guys remember, we're a solar system. mars is down...and... um, it's only 10am. who hasn't had their jimmy dean breakfast this morning? mmmm! now lets orbit i feel awesome. you're all awesome. jimmy dean breakfast sandwiches, fight the morning fade. restaurant has temporarily banned new drive- throughs. >>> welcome back. >>> the birthplace of the drive through restaurant has temporarily banned new drive- throughs. >> the first drive-through restaurant in the country was the original in and out burger in baldwin park in so
manuel gallegus, cbs news, rhinebeck, new york. >> it's 5:50. >>> the birthplace of the drive- through putting a stop to the drive-through at least for now. through restaurant has ,,,,,,,,,,,, announcer: when your eyes are smiling, you're smiling. be kind to your eyes with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are...
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live in san jose, i'm matt bigler for cbs 5. >> thank you, matt. >>> it is 6:38. the stock market headed up again this morning. we'll have the latest financial news when we return. >>> and a new movie coming out soon about a [ indiscernible ] newscast. why some of the film might be looking familiar to you. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all the listings in thousands of cities and towns. with lots of houses to chose from and down-to-earth prices the dream of owning a home seems more attainable than ever. find out what an experienced re/max agent can do for you. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. >>> good morning. we still have this traffic alert on northbound 101 heading into san francisco. it's a pretty serious injury accident involving a van and big rig on northbound 101 right where it splits off to eastbound 80 the skyway. a few minutes ago they were able to get one right lane open. but as you can see, traffic is still jamm
live in san jose, i'm matt bigler for cbs 5. >> thank you, matt. >>> it is 6:38. the stock market headed up again this morning. we'll have the latest financial news when we return. >>> and a new movie coming out soon about a [ indiscernible ] newscast. why some of the film might be looking familiar to you. not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated housing market. but the times have changed. get the facts at remax.com. it's a great place to see all...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning, everyone. on this monday, i'm erica hill in for maggie rodriguez on maternity leave. >> it's a beautiful monday morning here in august already. can you believe that? i had a busy last couple of days including an interview with president obama. he is in atlanta today laying out his plans for the troops in iraq. the president has increased the u.s. commitment, of course, in afghanistan. i sat down for an exclusive interview with the president on friday. and we discussed a number of issue that is he and the nation are facing, including our latest strategy in afghanistan. >> it is the end of july, the deadliest month for troops since the war began in 2001. it almost feels like a slippery slope. >> if i didn't think that it was important for our national security to finish the job in afghanistan, then i would pull them all out today. because i have to sign letters to these family members when a loved one is lost. we now have a strategy that can work. we have one of our best generals in david petraeu
captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning, everyone. on this monday, i'm erica hill in for maggie rodriguez on maternity leave. >> it's a beautiful monday morning here in august already. can you believe that? i had a busy last couple of days including an interview with president obama. he is in atlanta today laying out his plans for the troops in iraq. the president has increased the u.s. commitment, of course, in afghanistan. i sat down for an exclusive interview with the...
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i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> you could call them 2400- ton hand-me-downs. the port of oakland is giving two cranes to boston, and today they began their journey. they sailed under the bay bridge a short time ago. oakland has replaced the cranes with more state-of-the-art equipment, so they are no longer necessary. the cranes will make their journey through the man canal and get -- through the panama canal and get to boston in september. >>> critical moments hide in the gulf of mexico. the bp engineers ready to begin the permanent fix on the damaged oil well. when the disaster might be done for good. >>> president obama says u.s. combat troops will be home from iraq by the end of the month. but is iraq ready for them to leave? at the white house, i'm whit johnson. that story coming up. >>> and we're moving into the month of august. and it's still well below average. coming up we'll have your temperatures and let you know if warmer weather, more august- like temperatures, are on the way. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ indistinct conversations ] [ female announcer ] this is n
i'm matt bigler in san jose for cbs 5. >>> you could call them 2400- ton hand-me-downs. the port of oakland is giving two cranes to boston, and today they began their journey. they sailed under the bay bridge a short time ago. oakland has replaced the cranes with more state-of-the-art equipment, so they are no longer necessary. the cranes will make their journey through the man canal and get -- through the panama canal and get to boston in september. >>> critical moments hide...
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. >> susie: no black eye or blackout for cbs viewers. the t.v. network and comcast agreed to a ten-year deal today. the cable giant will broadcast cbs's programming through 2020. the deal covers cbs-owned cable channels showtime, college sports network and the smithsonian network. comcast will also have rights to cbs content for its online platforms. recent disputes between some cable firms and cable channel owners have led to channel blackouts in some areas. >> jeff: "newsweek" is saying goodbye to the washington post company and hello to audio pioneer sidney harman. the founder and chairman emeritus of harman international is buying "newsweek." there's no price tag on today's deal, but harman has agreed to keep most of the "newsweek" staff. in exchange, the "washington post" will keep newsweek's pension assets and liabilities. the magazine has struggled through the recession, losing nearly $30 million last year alone. >> susie: virginia's lawsuit challenging the obama administration's health care reform cleared its first legal hurdle today. a f
. >> susie: no black eye or blackout for cbs viewers. the t.v. network and comcast agreed to a ten-year deal today. the cable giant will broadcast cbs's programming through 2020. the deal covers cbs-owned cable channels showtime, college sports network and the smithsonian network. comcast will also have rights to cbs content for its online platforms. recent disputes between some cable firms and cable channel owners have led to channel blackouts in some areas. >> jeff:...
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both rangel and waters deny any wrongdoing, but president obama in an interview with cbs hinted it's time for rangel to resign. >> these allegations are very troubling. and you know, he's somebody who's at the end of his career, 80 years old. i'm sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity, and my hope is that that happens. >> reporter: well, back to the campaign, the white house says it is devoting unprecedented resources in terms of time, organization and plain old money, and they may this fall deploy one of their more popular members, first lady michelle obama, on the campaign trail, matt. >> all right, savannah guthrie at the white house. savannah, thanks very much. joe scarborough is a former republican congressman from florida and, of course, host of "morning joe" on msnbc. hi, joe. good to see you. >> and good to see you, matt. >> let's start with these comments by the president or from the president on charlie rangel, okay? he says he's somebody at the end of his career, 80 years old. i'm sure what he wants to be able to do is to end his career with d
both rangel and waters deny any wrongdoing, but president obama in an interview with cbs hinted it's time for rangel to resign. >> these allegations are very troubling. and you know, he's somebody who's at the end of his career, 80 years old. i'm sure that what he wants is to be able to end his career with dignity, and my hope is that that happens. >> reporter: well, back to the campaign, the white house says it is devoting unprecedented resources in terms of time, organization and...
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we are going to continue to track these details and bring you much more on later editions of cbs 5. for now, allen, back to you. >> you bet. we'll leave you on it see you at 6:00. robert lyles in oakland, thank you. >>> in san francisco, muni operators are getting a raise of nearly 6% this year. the "chronicle" reports the pay increase will amount to more than $15 million during the current fiscal year. that's after overtime pay is factored in. now, while muni operators are getting a raise, all the other city workers are taking a pay cut they agreed to do that to help balance the budget. >>> san jose is reviewing the latest proposal from the firefighters' union to restore dozens of jobs. nearly 50 firefighters were let go over the weekend, and two stations closed. the union is proposing a combination of pay and benefit cuts but the city says the 5.25% cuts in net pay not enough. it asks for 10%. >> a significant gap between what the firefighters are offering in concessions and what we would need to hire those 49 firefighters back. and that difference really is a gap of over $6 milli
we are going to continue to track these details and bring you much more on later editions of cbs 5. for now, allen, back to you. >> you bet. we'll leave you on it see you at 6:00. robert lyles in oakland, thank you. >>> in san francisco, muni operators are getting a raise of nearly 6% this year. the "chronicle" reports the pay increase will amount to more than $15 million during the current fiscal year. that's after overtime pay is factored in. now, while muni operators...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. people on the gulf coast and all over the country have their fingers crossed after 105 days, believe it or not, the crisis may be coming to an end. tomorrow b.p. plans to start killing off the ruptured well by pumping mud into it first through the cap, a so-called static kill, and later through a relief well. meantime the s.e.c. is reportedly investigating possible insider trading in b.p. stock in the weeks following the spill. as for the oil, the latest map shows it's rapidly breaking up in the gulf. don teague is in grand isle louisiana tonight. don, they've tried to kill the well before. what is different this time. >> good evening, katie. the static kill is similar to the failed earlier attempt at a top kill but engineers have a better chance of success this time because the well is capped and they don't have to try to overcome the force of gushing oil. three-and-a-half months after b.p.'s well blew out and began spewing oil i
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. people on the gulf coast and all over the country have their fingers crossed after 105 days, believe it or not, the crisis may be coming to an end. tomorrow b.p. plans to start killing off the ruptured well by pumping mud into it first through the cap, a so-called static kill, and later through a relief well. meantime the...
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in danville, john ramos, cbs 5. >>> all right. sitting by the dock of the bay watching the fog roll in not the tide tonight. >> boy, sweeping in rather rapidly but inland we still have the abundance of clear skies, temperatures still hanging out in the 80s. it's life. it's our cbs 5 weather camera at mount vaca where today's high, 86 degrees. the winds are currently out of the west at about 13 miles per hour. okay, see all that? now, compare it with this. let's head to the coast. let's head to ocean beach where the air temperature right now is at 58 degrees. and yes, we have that very deep marine layer already pushing onshore. bottom line is if you are out and about tonight, on this monday evening, we have cool temperatures along the beaches and into the bay. we will see the low clouds sweep under the golden gate bridge towards alameda and oakland. otherwise, clear skies inland. now, it appears as if this marine layer is roughly about 1500 feet deep. tomorrow morning sun-up is at 6:14. and you will notice we have the clouds at lea
in danville, john ramos, cbs 5. >>> all right. sitting by the dock of the bay watching the fog roll in not the tide tonight. >> boy, sweeping in rather rapidly but inland we still have the abundance of clear skies, temperatures still hanging out in the 80s. it's life. it's our cbs 5 weather camera at mount vaca where today's high, 86 degrees. the winds are currently out of the west at about 13 miles per hour. okay, see all that? now, compare it with this. let's head to the coast....
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is that he will end his career with dignity and i hope that that happens," that is what obama told cbs over the weekend." good morning. caller: i believe that there is no ethics in congress anymore. i am disappointed. our politicians are elected to serve, not to be served. if you or i did these kinds of things, our reputation would be destroyed. our careers would be over. i just feel that the governor of arizona seems to appear at this time to be the only patriot in the u.s. that i can see that is listening to the constituents. host: will this affect how you vote in november? caller: certainly. i hope that we have good men and women willing to run. it has become so corrupt. it is disappointing daily. people need to find a good news source and realize what is going on. host: timothy geithner wrote an op-ed, "the recession that began in late 2007 was extraordinarily severe but the actions that we took at the beginning helped to arrest a free fall and put the economy on the road to recovery. he goes on to say that while the economy has a ways to go before reaching its full potential, larg
is that he will end his career with dignity and i hope that that happens," that is what obama told cbs over the weekend." good morning. caller: i believe that there is no ethics in congress anymore. i am disappointed. our politicians are elected to serve, not to be served. if you or i did these kinds of things, our reputation would be destroyed. our careers would be over. i just feel that the governor of arizona seems to appear at this time to be the only patriot in the u.s. that i...
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. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, august 3rd, >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, august 3rd, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. bp still hopes to begin pumping mud and cement into its blownout oil well, but a test to determine the safety of the so-called static kill operation has been delayed. meanwhile, the government has revised its estimate of just how much oil has leaked into the gulf. tara mergener is in washington with all the details. good morning, tara. >> reporter: good morning. well, the new numbers make it even clearer just how bad this oil spill really is. but bp is hoping this is the home stretch. the disaster in the gulf is officially the worst accidental oil spill in history. according to new federal estimates, nearly 5 million barrels, or about 206 million gallons of crude, gushed from the ruptured well before it was capped 19 days ago. >> i think everybody would like to have this ended as soon as possible. >> reporter: today bp plans to test a procedure it hopes will permanently se
. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, august 3rd, >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, august 3rd, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. bp still hopes to begin pumping mud and cement into its blownout oil well, but a test to determine the safety of the so-called static kill operation has been delayed. meanwhile, the government has revised its estimate of just how much...
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tara mergener cbs 5. >>> 5:41. coming up next, toyota, we have a problem. >> and another demonstration supporting bay area law enforcement. we'll hear from the father of johannes mehserle. ,,,,,, vegetables are naturally low in calories. ,,,,,, v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily servings. it's a tasty, nutritious way to make this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's your number? it's tough to get enough servings of vegetables every day if you don't always like...
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leave in san jose, i'm matt bigler for -- live in san jose, i'm matt bigler for cbs 5. >> if you want to catch matt's later reports, he is on kcbs radio reporting from mineta. thank you, matt. >> thank you. >>> 6:41 now. new figures are out this morning on personal income and housing sales. your moneywatch report when we come back. >> plus some cranes on the move. oh, i was expecting the animal cranes. those are a little bit bigger aren't they? we'll tell you why these engineering structures are leaving oakland and where they're headed. ,,,,,, dad, sometimes i feel like we're different. are we? we are different, son. we serve teriyaki bowls. delicious steak or grilled chicken on a bed of steamed rice, with broccoli, carrots and teriyaki sauce. you bet we're different and proud of it. but aren't we different in another way? we serve anything on our menu anytime of day. that's my boy. >>> westbound 37 near the 101. change. it was an accident involving a motorcycle. the accident was cleared to the shoulder quickly. but then fire crews got there and they are blocking the connector ramp ri
leave in san jose, i'm matt bigler for -- live in san jose, i'm matt bigler for cbs 5. >> if you want to catch matt's later reports, he is on kcbs radio reporting from mineta. thank you, matt. >> thank you. >>> 6:41 now. new figures are out this morning on personal income and housing sales. your moneywatch report when we come back. >> plus some cranes on the move. oh, i was expecting the animal cranes. those are a little bit bigger aren't they? we'll tell you why...
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this is "the early show" on cbs. >> announcer: "cbs health watch" sponsored by kellogg's frosted mini wheats. [ all ] 10...9...8... a new school year has so much potential! any resolutions? my resolution is the same as always; keep her full and focused with my fiber. [ all ] 3...2...1... happy school year! [ female announcer ] this school year, make a resolution to give your kid kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal. an excellent source of fiber from 100% whole grain. that helps keep them full so they can focus on the day ahead. keeps 'em full... keeps 'em focused. keeps 'em full... swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... this is yours... thank you! you're welcome. with chase freedom you can get a total of 5% cash back in your pocket. fun money from freedom. this is yours! thank you! what? that's 5% cash back in quarterly bonus categories all year long. does your card do this? sign up for this quarter's bonus today. chase what matters. go to chase.com/freedom. [ splash, water drips ] [ whoosh, bell dings ] [ female announcer ] new d
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joel brown, cbs news, venice, louisiana. >>> senators began debate today on the woman who could be the next member of the supreme court. >> during testimony she made clear she will base her approach to deciding cases on the law and the institution, constitution, not on politics, not on i'd logical agenda. >> i think this is well known this is not a judge committed to restraint, objectivity. but believes in the power of judges to expand and advance the law and visions of what the judge may think is the best for america. >> it appears elena calgary an on track to be confirmed this week. she would become the 4th woman ever to sit on the high court. >>> up next, you can't help but feel inspired when you hear her story. >> i just think my family needs something to be in right now. >> giving hope and care to her family in the face of enormous obstacles. how she graduated to become this month's students riding above. ,, just a few simple ingredients and great-tasting mission flour tortillas make fabulous chicken fajitas, warm and yummy breakfast burritos and seriously tasty tacos. you'll find
joel brown, cbs news, venice, louisiana. >>> senators began debate today on the woman who could be the next member of the supreme court. >> during testimony she made clear she will base her approach to deciding cases on the law and the institution, constitution, not on politics, not on i'd logical agenda. >> i think this is well known this is not a judge committed to restraint, objectivity. but believes in the power of judges to expand and advance the law and visions of...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, each. it's the last thing you expect to happen when you go to work, but every year in this country, more than 500 people are murdered on the job and it happened again today. a man who was being let go from his job at a warehouse opened fire on his coworkers, it happened in manchester, connecticut. ben tracy is there. >> reporter: it was a horrific beginning to the work day at hartford distributors. during morning shift change at the family owned beer supplier, 34-year-old omar thornton opened fire on his colleagues. >> they found a victim when they first entered the building. >> reporter: it would be the first of many. authorities say thornton, a driver for the company for about three years, was asked to resign this morning after reportedly being caught on camera stealing beer. while being let out of the building, he started shooting. >> you got the third shift leaving, first shift coming on, all the salesmen are in there getting ready to g
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, each. it's the last thing you expect to happen when you go to work, but every year in this country, more than 500 people are murdered on the job and it happened again today. a man who was being let go from his job at a warehouse opened fire on his coworkers, it happened in manchester, connecticut. ben tracy is there. >>...
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in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> new full body scanners are in use at oakland international airport. they can pinpoint hidden explosives and other contraband. the body scanners will be in terminal one which serves alaska, delta and jetblue among other airlines. passengers who opt out of being scanned will have to be patted down. but there were some passengers who would have happily gone through security today. >> we were here at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning waiting for them. and then they just told us to be the first ones in line. but they still haven't showed up. >> jorge is just one of the frustrated passengers stranded by mexicana airlines. it's been canceling flights at airports all over california this week. the airline did announce today that it's filing for bankruptcy protection. not all flights to mexico are cancelled. so it is best to check with that airline before you head to the airport. >>> a truck driver goes on a deadly shooting spree. >> he is shooting, call 911! >> the possible motive behind that attack. >>> a last-minute push by banks. some aggressive tactics t
in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> new full body scanners are in use at oakland international airport. they can pinpoint hidden explosives and other contraband. the body scanners will be in terminal one which serves alaska, delta and jetblue among other airlines. passengers who opt out of being scanned will have to be patted down. but there were some passengers who would have happily gone through security today. >> we were here at 3:00, 4:00 in the morning waiting for...
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in san jose, don fernandez, cbs 5. >>> all right. america knows it has a problem but can't seem to do anything about it. how many americans are no officially obese? and the soaring price tag for all of us that comes along with that extra weight. >>> and your childhood science knowledge takes another heartbreaking blow. that lovable triceratops preyed upon by big mean nasty tyrannasaurus may never have existed. >>> guess who is catching on in oakland. his new commitment to excellence is coming up. ,,,, "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you? i tore both my rotator cuffs. first i injured this shoulder, then this one, then this one two more times. playing with my kids was not an
in san jose, don fernandez, cbs 5. >>> all right. america knows it has a problem but can't seem to do anything about it. how many americans are no officially obese? and the soaring price tag for all of us that comes along with that extra weight. >>> and your childhood science knowledge takes another heartbreaking blow. that lovable triceratops preyed upon by big mean nasty tyrannasaurus may never have existed. >>> guess who is catching on in oakland. his new...
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. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, august 4, >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, august 4, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody, and thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. so far so good. bp says its operation to permanently plug the oil leak is going well. bp says it has pumped mud into the damaged well for eight hours. the so-called static kill and the well does remain stable. meanwhile, it's reported the government will announce today that the spilled oil isn't the threat that it once was. tara mergener is in washington with the latest on this. do explain about this threat and how it's not once what it once was. >> reporter: good morning, betty. we have good news on two fronts. one, bp says it has reached a significant milestone and they are no longer pumping mud into this well to see if it holds up. also, a new study reveals promising information about the state of the gulf. the government is expected to announce today that the vast majority of oil spilled into the gulf is gone. according to "the new york times," federal offi
. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, august 4, >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, august 4, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody, and thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. so far so good. bp says its operation to permanently plug the oil leak is going well. bp says it has pumped mud into the damaged well for eight hours. the so-called static kill and the well does remain stable. meanwhile, it's...
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joe vazquez, cbs 5. >> it is 5:49. >> yeah. if you are planning a family vacation to see mickey mouse and the gang, you better save up more money. >> take out a second mortgage. coming up next, how much more it's going to set you back to get into the happiest place on earth. confiscated on the west coast... ben and his family live on this block. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. on hot looks for school. plus save even more with instant money. it's all saving, no waiting. instant money gives you 10 bucks back on the spot when you spend 50. stores open early at 8am saturday. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. jcpenney. caitlin: i was diagnosed with scoliosis. when you're 16, nobody wants to go through back surgery. my doctor has letters and pictures of other kids who've gone through the same thing on his walls and that really helped me not be as scared.
joe vazquez, cbs 5. >> it is 5:49. >> yeah. if you are planning a family vacation to see mickey mouse and the gang, you better save up more money. >> take out a second mortgage. coming up next, how much more it's going to set you back to get into the happiest place on earth. confiscated on the west coast... ben and his family live on this block. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know...
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i'm matt bigler live in san jose for cbs 5. >> thank you, matt. >>> 6:38. investigators in san jose are now trying to track down some animal killers. the decapitated goats were found sunday outside the entrance to alum rock park. their bodies have been stuffed into boxes and their severed heads were near. animal control is trying to determine a motive. >> we are trying to figure out if it was a ritual or someone just really wanted to do harm towards an animal. >> right now investigators are hoping that someone driving or jogging around alum rock might have seen something unusual going on. >>> the san jose police bomb squad finished searching an apartment in the blossom valley area. apartments were evacuated after a man called police to say his roommate had an explosive device. police have questioned the college roommate but so far there are not saying what if anything was found in that apartment. >>> federal authorities vin died the a north beach man on charges he swindled investors out of millions of dollars. giuseppe viola is charged with mail fraud, wire
i'm matt bigler live in san jose for cbs 5. >> thank you, matt. >>> 6:38. investigators in san jose are now trying to track down some animal killers. the decapitated goats were found sunday outside the entrance to alum rock park. their bodies have been stuffed into boxes and their severed heads were near. animal control is trying to determine a motive. >> we are trying to figure out if it was a ritual or someone just really wanted to do harm towards an animal. >>...
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time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm juliette goodrich. >>> santa clara-based intel has agreed to change some of its business practices to settle an antitrust lawsuit. the federal trade commission announced details of the settlement within the past hour. the fcc accused the semiconductor giant of unfair practices like bullying computer makers into avoiding other companies' chips. intel is still fighting a $1.5 billion antitrust fine in europe. >>> also, san jose voters will decide on three november ballot measures all aimed at reducing spending or generating more money for the city. one would limit the role of arbitrators in police and fire labor disputes, another giving the city council more flexibility to make changes in city worker pension plans. the third calls for a 10% tax on medical marijuana. >>> and a federal judge today planning to release his ruling on california's prop 8, the voter-approved measure that limits marriage to male-female couples. >>> we'll have traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,, veget
time for news headlines from cbs 5. i'm juliette goodrich. >>> santa clara-based intel has agreed to change some of its business practices to settle an antitrust lawsuit. the federal trade commission announced details of the settlement within the past hour. the fcc accused the semiconductor giant of unfair practices like bullying computer makers into avoiding other companies' chips. intel is still fighting a $1.5 billion antitrust fine in europe. >>> also, san jose voters will...
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in martinez, ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> how about a little baseball? a little rootbeer float? good cause. and tracy, with our weather. she is there at the oakland coliseum. hey, trace. i'm lonely without you. >> hey, juliette. we are outside the coliseum. a lot of people joined the oakland as taking on the kansas city royals day game. but we have some cbs 5 personalities here earlier today and they were doing something completely different. they were scooping it up serving rootbeer floats at the oakland as 11th annual rootbeer float day. we had roberta gonzales, lawrence karnow, sharon chin, even had dave stewart and rickey henderson signing autographs and all of the money raised today will go towards the juvenile diabetes research foundation. 10 what a great cause. i had the opportunity to be out here today. now let's talk about your day. what's going on weather-wise? kicking things off in san jose, we have a little bit of haze out there and some sunshine. and we also have another shot for you and this is a little closer to san francisco, looking out towards the bay bridge wh
in martinez, ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> how about a little baseball? a little rootbeer float? good cause. and tracy, with our weather. she is there at the oakland coliseum. hey, trace. i'm lonely without you. >> hey, juliette. we are outside the coliseum. a lot of people joined the oakland as taking on the kansas city royals day game. but we have some cbs 5 personalities here earlier today and they were doing something completely different. they were scooping it up serving...
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this is our live cbs 5 weather camera looking over lake curry from mount vaca. it appears as if we have wall- to-wall sunshine right now. temperature in pacifica at 56 degrees. we have overcast conditions and areas of fog, as well. westerlies athe 22. san francisco now dropped down to 56. the winds are at 13. we jump to the 70s in morgan hill. full-on sunshine easterlies rotating to the northeast as well as 7 and we have the sunshine in our inland areas into the 80s so we are in the 50s, 60s, 70s and even low 80s in the east bay. that's where we stand. it is a bit on the breezy side. so if you are near the coast or the bay, you definitely require a jacket on this wednesday evening. there you have it. we have been sharing this with you all week long. pinpoint forecast taking you to tomorrow sun-up at 6:14. obviously nobody is going to be the recipient of that morning sun-up because we do have this very deep marine layer extending inland a good 60 miles. so deep and so compact, we will experience some drizzle on the immediate seashore all the way up into the lunch
this is our live cbs 5 weather camera looking over lake curry from mount vaca. it appears as if we have wall- to-wall sunshine right now. temperature in pacifica at 56 degrees. we have overcast conditions and areas of fog, as well. westerlies athe 22. san francisco now dropped down to 56. the winds are at 13. we jump to the 70s in morgan hill. full-on sunshine easterlies rotating to the northeast as well as 7 and we have the sunshine in our inland areas into the 80s so we are in the 50s, 60s,...
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from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it is a hotly debated issue in this country, almost certainly headed to the supreme court. do gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry? in california today, a federal judge said they do, striking down the state's ban on same-sex marriage, a ban that had been approved by voters two years ago. priya david begins our coverage of this landmark case. >> reporter: two years of rallies, protests and marches led up to judge vaughn walker's landmark ruling this afternoon, that california's proposition 8 banning gay marriage is unconstitutional. judge walker wrote: california's highest court legalized same-sex marriage in may 2008, and about 18,000 same- sex couples promptly tied the knot. >> i now pronounce you married under the laws of the state of california. >> reporter: but by november, outraged californians overturned gay marriage by voting in the proposition 8 ban. >> it will never be right! >> reporter: that led these two couples and the city of sa
from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it is a hotly debated issue in this country, almost certainly headed to the supreme court. do gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry? in california today, a federal judge said they do, striking down the state's ban on same-sex marriage, a ban that had been approved by voters two years ago. priya david begins our coverage of this...
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in san rafael, john ramos, cbs 5. >>> it's never malicious. let's check in with roberta for the latest forecast. >> never. >> what were you saying? >> i said it's not malicious as far as the weather is concerned. [ laughter ] >> it's not intentional. i was trying to express my opinion over here to somebody. it's not a malicious forecast at all. >> never. >> sometimes it's blindsided because of the fog. am i working my way out of this hole? >> keep digging. [ laughter ] >> look at the sunshine right now. in the mount vaca area today's high temperature topped off at 83 degrees compared with this right now where the marine layer is now moving into the bay of water across from the coast. it's marching due east. so far today we have only had highs in the upper 50s and low 60s bayside. san francisco only 59 when the average high temperature is 69 degrees. socked in at the beaches, not going to be able to see that sunset at 8:15. low clouds pushing into the bay. and temperatures still in the 70s and even few low 80s inland but wait! here it comes. th
in san rafael, john ramos, cbs 5. >>> it's never malicious. let's check in with roberta for the latest forecast. >> never. >> what were you saying? >> i said it's not malicious as far as the weather is concerned. [ laughter ] >> it's not intentional. i was trying to express my opinion over here to somebody. it's not a malicious forecast at all. >> never. >> sometimes it's blindsided because of the fog. am i working my way out of this hole? >>...
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in contra costa, don ford, cbs 5. >>> that's cool. 5:50. started out as an ordinary police chase. hm. this one has a most unusual end. wait until you see what happened. we know everyone's looking for ways to save. why not save on car insurance? [ coin drops ] [ high-pitched voice ] thanks. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. "the 2-0. line drive. center field deep. goes back wells. looking up. see ya. there it is number 600." 35, a-rod is th >>> barry bonds says he will be rooting for alex rodriguez as he goes for bonds' record. >> there it is, number 600! alex rodriguez the youngest man to get 600 home runs. >> 35, a-rod is the first to hit 600 home runs, exactly three years after hitting his 500th. barry bonds put a message on his website welcoming him to the 600 club adding he only has 136 to go. >>> a police officer in maryland is relieved to be okay after an suv drove on his cruiser. he was in a police chase and became trapped on a one-way road between bethesda and silver spring. three teenaged suspects were inside. two suspects will be clark
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live in san jose, i'm matt bigler for cbs 5. >>> as you alluded to, it is difficult to prove these. a lot of people think it's age discrimination but this will set sort of legal precedent about how much information or proof you have to have? >> reporter: exactly. that's why the state supreme court apparently took up this case, because they want to narrow down just what evidence is needed to bring an age bias case to courted. in this case, this computer programmer, mr. brian reed, a computer scientist, i should say, says he heard coworkers describing him as an old man and whether those comments contributed to his firing at google, that's what the supreme court will rule on. they call it lets see if i can find it again, stray remarks. they are make the decision on whether stray remarks can be admissible. >> that could change the workplace. matt bigler at kcbs radio, thank you so much. >> sure thing >>> time now is 6:40. new figures out this morning on retail sales. of the latest financial news when we come back. >>> plus, san jose firefighters helping out a school that was damaged in
live in san jose, i'm matt bigler for cbs 5. >>> as you alluded to, it is difficult to prove these. a lot of people think it's age discrimination but this will set sort of legal precedent about how much information or proof you have to have? >> reporter: exactly. that's why the state supreme court apparently took up this case, because they want to narrow down just what evidence is needed to bring an age bias case to courted. in this case, this computer programmer, mr. brian reed,...
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charlie d'agata, cbs news at the hague. >>> bay area beaches are among the worst in the state. that's according to an annual beach water report. testing the waters found that out of 450 coastal beaches, san francisco had the highest bacteria exceedens raid. there were more than 100 beach closings or advisory dates, aquatic park and pillar point in san mateo county last year. rankings are based on water sampling, bacteria and closings. >>> in the gulf of mexico, crews are now pumping cement into the damaged oil well. teams are shoving the cement from the top down. it is one of the last steps at closing off that well for good. but it won't be declared dead until engineers shove mud and cement down the relief well to plug the underground oil reservoir. that should happen sometime later this month. >>> today, u.s. senate is expected to confirm elena kagan to the supreme court. she has the support of every senate democrat, two independents and a few republicans. kagan will become the fourth woman to serve as a supreme court justice. some republicans have criticized her as an activis
charlie d'agata, cbs news at the hague. >>> bay area beaches are among the worst in the state. that's according to an annual beach water report. testing the waters found that out of 450 coastal beaches, san francisco had the highest bacteria exceedens raid. there were more than 100 beach closings or advisory dates, aquatic park and pillar point in san mateo county last year. rankings are based on water sampling, bacteria and closings. >>> in the gulf of mexico, crews are now...
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priya david clemens, cbs news, los angeles. >> joining us now from washington is cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford. good morning, jan. >> good morning. >> can we talk about the law, how the judge made the decision he made, based on what? >> this is a devastating opinion for opponents of same-sex marriage. he has 80 findings of fact that amount not only to a defense of same-sex marriage but to a defense of gay people. he says same-sex couples are identical to straight couples and that religious beliefs, home connectionuality is a sin, harms gays and lesbians, point after point after point, he knocks down all of the arguments that were put forth by opponents of same-sex marriage and says gays and lesbians have a fundamental right of marriage under the constitution like straight people do. >> are there various states that passed legislation, plenty of people still opposed. we all want to mount lawsuits against it. what kind of a chance do they have with -- is this enough to set a precedent? >> you set this up exactly right. this ruling, if it goes to the next step, as priya
priya david clemens, cbs news, los angeles. >> joining us now from washington is cbs news chief legal correspondent jan crawford. good morning, jan. >> good morning. >> can we talk about the law, how the judge made the decision he made, based on what? >> this is a devastating opinion for opponents of same-sex marriage. he has 80 findings of fact that amount not only to a defense of same-sex marriage but to a defense of gay people. he says same-sex couples are identical...
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the justice department says it's a growing trend-- americans turning their backs on their country to join or help terror groups overseas. today, federal prosecutors charged 14 people, including seven u.s. citizens and six legal u.s. residents, with providing support to a terror group in somalia. the attorney general called it a deadly pipeline. our justice correspondent bob orr has more on this home-grown terror threat. >> we are waiting for the enemy to come. >> reporter: u.s. prosecutors say this is the new face of terror. >> and kill as many as we can. >> reporter: his name is omar hammami, a u.s. citizen from daphne, alabama. he's emerged as a ringleader of the somalia-based terror group al-shabaab, which is fighting somalia and african troops for control of that country. hammami's internet videos, like this one, raising a fellow jihadist killed in an attack, is being used to recruit other americans to terrorist calls >> we ne
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the justice department says it's a growing trend-- americans turning their backs on their country to join or help terror groups overseas. today, federal prosecutors charged 14 people, including seven u.s. citizens and six legal u.s. residents, with providing support to a terror group in somalia. the attorney general called...
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. >> this is cbs 5 eyewitness. >> tonight a new pilot program designed to keep riders safer. the city of san francisco introduced the program because of the high number of crimes committed at or near bus and train stations. joe shows us the new safety teams. >> reporter: it's not about riding public transportation, it's about being alone at the stop. that's why some riders are about to get company. wearing a bright green vest and armed with just a cell phone, 13 community ambassadors are stationed at bus and train stops in area of the study that have struggled with violent crime. >> people will feel less vulnerable and will see old and younger people geared to make them feel safer. >> reporter: back in march, a surveillance camera caught this assault of a female passenger, a group of young men grabbed her and wrestled her. it set off a series of community meetings which led to this pilot program. they are not going to escort you home, they will simply patrol the areas and ride the trains to act as deterrents to crime. the ambassadors are city employees assigned. >> just like
. >> this is cbs 5 eyewitness. >> tonight a new pilot program designed to keep riders safer. the city of san francisco introduced the program because of the high number of crimes committed at or near bus and train stations. joe shows us the new safety teams. >> reporter: it's not about riding public transportation, it's about being alone at the stop. that's why some riders are about to get company. wearing a bright green vest and armed with just a cell phone, 13 community...
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bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> and that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm betty nguyen. have a great weekend. have a great weekend. ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, august 6. i'm sydnie kohara. it is the all girl revue. >> whoo! >> all lady
bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> and that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm betty nguyen. have a great weekend. have a great weekend. ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. caption colorado, l.l.c. comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning, everyone. it is friday, august 6. i'm sydnie kohara. it is the all girl revue. >> whoo! >> all lady
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we don't have beans. >> reporter: in san francisco, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> and compare that to the rest of the country as mike did where the humidity made it feel more like 100 degrees in many places. there were heat advisories in 18 states yesterday. the extreme temperatures being blamed for the deaths of more than two dozen people -- excuse me, a dozen people and two police dogs. not even nightfall brought relief for those folks. temperatures in some states in the 80s overnight. >>> it i 5:50. will he retire? we are talking about brett favre. coming up, what this octopus has to say about it. federal judge from clearing the ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> 5:53. a look at the bay bridge. low clouds and fog. >> it's been chilly around the bay area. we just had that story about that. but that's okay. not bad at all. that's our question of the day. we'll talk about that. >>> welcome back, everyone. wild horses couldn't stop a federal judge from clearing the land in northeast california. that judge ruled this week that more than 2,000 horses would be rounded up by the u.s. bureau of land manageme
we don't have beans. >> reporter: in san francisco, mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> and compare that to the rest of the country as mike did where the humidity made it feel more like 100 degrees in many places. there were heat advisories in 18 states yesterday. the extreme temperatures being blamed for the deaths of more than two dozen people -- excuse me, a dozen people and two police dogs. not even nightfall brought relief for those folks. temperatures in some states in the 80s...
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. >> reporter: joe vazquez, cbs 5. >> make it will make them think twice about it, though. out with the old transbay terminal in with the enough. the terminal will close for good at midnight tonight so construction can begin on the new transbay transit center. the original terminal opened in 1939. it has become a spot where more than 100 homeless people sleep each night. people have complained for years that it needed to be replaced. and in its place, this, the new temporary transbay terminal. it opens tomorrow. this facility is located at howard and main streets. the $18 million terminal will operate for the next seven years while the permanent terminal is built. >>> the new clipper cards are supposed to make public transportation more convenient in the bay area. but we have received e-mails including one from phillip in san francisco that says that's not the case. he prepays for his clipper card to have unlimited use on 16 muni buses and bart. he says that he had to pay full fare for the first few days of the month because the prepayment wasn't deducted from his paycheck
. >> reporter: joe vazquez, cbs 5. >> make it will make them think twice about it, though. out with the old transbay terminal in with the enough. the terminal will close for good at midnight tonight so construction can begin on the new transbay transit center. the original terminal opened in 1939. it has become a spot where more than 100 homeless people sleep each night. people have complained for years that it needed to be replaced. and in its place, this, the new temporary...